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The Day of Klesh Cover Art by Michael Whelan
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Someone asked for more info on my Kobold wizard from Curse of Strahd, so here you go.
Klesh Ardon was not your typical kobold. He was well dressed, spoke clearly, and possessed an intelligence above that of the common rabble. More importantly, he was able to read. Reading was important to him, and what he learned allowed him to get by in his early days of life. It was when he started to read books on magic and put to practice what he was reading. He had such a knack for understanding the material he was reading that he caught the eye of a noble dragonborn house. The patriarch of family had invited him to their personal library, after hearing about a kobold reading and working at the public one. From there, Klesh was offered a spot withing the family as a sort of court wizard. He would have backing of the Ardon family, as he pursued more knowledge and power for himself and for the noble house. It was this pursuit of knowledge that must have conjured him into the the fog of Barovia...
#dnd#dungeons and dragons#kobold#wizard#curse of strahd#why do my wizards alway die#strahd#he is just a little guy
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ELEMENT REPORD(s)
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from the weather hermit:-
TRACEE HENGE
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element repord six-two-two. poo, POO! hot levels: -6 cow angle: 9 theres a cloud-clash: temporary two-to-fourteen, six-to-three gull warning: oh! field weather: 6 simper me with churning rain, ksh! ksh! stop.
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element repord for the 24th of lull. warnings of severe droop in knool parish, waxing at 15 and 2, and waning at lights out. bang! bang! bang! possibility of dog-shake (eugh!), with puddle displacement, and backsplash: 3 WARNING: not good for mrs chinnermans hatchday dance (shame!) a heavy front! settling in for the night, despite bad moon-shapes. (oh) blowing it rough in brownlap for the wet meadow raking contest! a glove-graph of the island shows fingerless fleecey, with occasional handrub. aaaand blowthrough! blanket thickness: 2, with occasional sheets rising in the vest.
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element repord for foursday the 18th of leafmoss. dunderhatch today, if youre planning to take part in the moss jump at the hoof&hedge hut. and hairsieves for girls. wafting. klesh later, so avoid deliberate stamping in the upper parishes. good news for spatter fans! level: 8-9 all nightly. smoothing to a dripple, with sheep-crouch: 4 by sunclimb. down in the lower parishes: cloud-goo wafting. ah, wafting, ah! ah! moistly mostly, then to edgy; with A CHANCE OF MERRIMENT. heeheehee followed by a deep depression in kraw.
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element repord for threesday the 14th of phew. "words in me mouf! make me seem gud wevver!" - but i know its not real. thunder. BLEUARH! OOH! dirty shocker. HAIL! ah! ouch! woof woof bang. WHAT THE PHEFF'S THAT!? oh, its just up. AHAHA! bah! out!
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element repord for the 24th of wilter. over in newhaw, ugh, terrible conditions for the fun fungus walk setting off from bobs mould hut at seven and three this nightly. and bring a stick! moOoO~ a real cow freezer in the south. (hueah!) a quick look at the weather-veins: there are cramps in the calves, ankles enlarged; dirty toes. heh...
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element repord for threesday the 14th of phew. at seven and two today, warnings from the mellt office: OUCH! with occasional OOH! AH! and ROOFSLATES! with the ability to fry an egg! (no poaching) moving on to two to tutu, to two too to two two to two, too? to, uh, tomorrows picture: mainly light crayon, moving to a heavy felt pen in the south, AHHH! scribbles rising. wind at soft levels: softly, softly. possibilty of electric dogstorm, woof woof bang bang woof woof bang bang bang. dank gussets at dawn...
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USE ME! USE ME! (but only for weather purposes) softly, softly my cormorant. kuru-kuru-kuru~ tether my merkintroy with seedless doubt (?) crunchy biscuit for breakfast... baaaaaaaad. reddly-bick houpsto, reddly-bick houpsto, tiddly-bits ahoy; cluttering the basset pipes. ouegh grooming the cloud-horse! (oof) and now trying to ride it. clop-clop-clop-clop-clop-clop-clop-clop
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element repord for foursday the 10th of bloom. visibility is low today, especially in the upper parishes. you can see two clogs on a chair at about the distance of 8 cats (10 cats if theyre kittens) theres no crunch, in the atmosphere biscuits. its down from a slight droop two, too, to to a dirty curve, reducing to a soggy pulp overnight. if, like me, youre heading down to the sale at lucys lingerie and booty-boutique:- MAKE SURE YOURE WEARING FOG-GOGGLES. and loose elasticated panties. (hohoy!) brisk walks, end with a nose-breaker, mainly on a door; with pain and bruises rising.
#and it'll be a longer day than usual; but also; a shorter week.#and every parish should have a weather hermit
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Yeah tumhe ab aur klesh maja aa raha hai
Ye pyar kaiise ho sakta hai
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Unveiling the Masterpiece: A Modern Take on Hindu Mythology Through Knife Painting
Art has always been a medium of storytelling, capturing profound narratives within the strokes of a brush or, in this case, the sharp textures of a palette knife. This painting merges bold colors, mythological symbolism, and modern techniques to depict Hindu divinity and humanity's eternal battle between creation and destruction. Here’s an inside look into the inspiration, methods, and materials used to craft this unique piece.
Inspiration Behind the Painting
This artwork is a tribute to Hindu mythology’s timeless stories, combining visual elements from three powerful scriptures:
Mahamrityunjay Mantra: Representing healing, immortality, and spiritual liberation, this mantra is written in Sanskrit within the artwork.
Shiv Tandav Stotra: Depicting the cosmic dance of creation and destruction, highlighting Lord Shiva's transformative energy.
Hanuman Chalisa: Celebrating Lord Hanuman’s devotion, strength, and wisdom, portrayed in his majestic form as the protector of dharma.
The painting also incorporates two distinct visual narratives:
Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati in their cosmic dance to destroy and recreate the universe, emphasizing balance and renewal.
Klesh Kali Purush, the ultimate demon of Kalyug, depicted as a chaotic force controlling humanity and spreading destruction, reflecting the darkness of modern times.
This combination of elements creates a vivid tapestry of good, evil, and the cyclical nature of existence.
Materials Used
To create this layered and textured piece, I used a mix of traditional and modern art supplies:
Canvas: A stretched cotton canvas served as the base, offering durability and flexibility for layering techniques.
Palette Knives: Essential for creating bold, textured strokes that give the painting its three-dimensional quality.
Charcoal: Used for sketching and shading darker elements, such as the ominous figure of Klesh Kali Purush.
Acrylic Paints: A wide palette of vibrant, bold colors, mixed with water and gel mediums for dynamic effects.
Brushes: For detailing the intricate Sanskrit texts and finer elements of the deities.
Metallic Inks: To add a divine glow to the figures of Lord Hanuman, Shiva, and Parvati.
Techniques Applied
This artwork is a fusion of multiple modern painting techniques, blending them into a cohesive masterpiece:
Knife Painting
The primary technique, used to create thick, textured strokes for a dramatic and contemporary feel.
The palette knife helped shape the abstract elements of Lord Shiva’s and Parvati’s cosmic dance, as well as Klesh Kali Purush’s chaotic aura.
Charcoal Shading
Charcoal was layered to form shadows and depth, particularly in the depiction of Klesh Kali Purush.
The dark tones symbolize destruction and evil energy, adding a sense of foreboding to the painting.
Layering and Blending
Multiple layers of paint were applied to achieve a vibrant yet balanced composition.
The blending of warm colors (reds, oranges) with cooler tones (blues, blacks) symbolizes the duality of creation and destruction.
Mixed Media Elements
Metallic inks were used to accentuate the divine figures, making them appear radiant amidst the chaos.
Knife strokes were combined with brushwork to incorporate Sanskrit texts seamlessly into the piece.
Abstract Composition
The layout of the painting uses abstract forms to connect all the elements harmoniously, giving it a modern appeal while retaining its mythological essence.
Symbolism in the Painting
Lord Shiva and Parvati: Represent the eternal cycle of destruction and renewal. Their vibrant, intertwined forms symbolize cosmic energy.
Klesh Kali Purush: A shadowy, dominating figure with chaotic strokes, illustrating his manipulation of humanity through fear and destruction.
Lord Hanuman: His larger-than-life presence signifies protection, courage, and devotion, standing as a beacon of hope amid chaos.
Textual Elements: The Sanskrit verses remind viewers of the spiritual power and wisdom encapsulated in Hindu philosophy.
Conclusion
This painting is more than a visual piece; it’s a journey through Hindu mythology, reimagined for the modern era. By combining knife painting, charcoal, and vibrant colors, it reflects the dualities of creation and destruction, good and evil, and hope and despair.
The bold textures and dynamic composition invite viewers to immerse themselves in its depths, discovering new layers of meaning with every glance.
#Unveiling the Masterpiece: A Modern Take on Hindu Mythology Through Knife Painting#artwork#artists on tumblr#painting#art
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#परमात्मा_दुखी_को_सुखी_करताहै
Satbhakti karne se jivan sukhi ho jata hai. Papon Se bachav hota hai, grah klesh bhi samapt ho jata hai.
For more information contact no. :-
7496801825
Power Of True Worship
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#परमात्मा_दुखी_को_सुखी_करताहै
Satbhakti karne se jivan sukhi ho jata hai. Papon Se bachav hota hai, grah klesh bhi samapt ho jata hai.
For more information contact no. :-
7496801825
Power Of True Worship
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Master Woo Myung - Method to Find Peace of Mind - One Must Have No Klesh...
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bern 2023
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#GodMorningTuesday Dharmik Pustak se janiye Ke Ghar Ki Kala klesh Kaise samapt Hogi ।
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Vacay Fun For Pennies! with Chris Klesh & Tony DUrso https://cutt.ly/RwBrlPq9 Chris is a dynamic and engaging speaker who entertains, educates, motivates, and stimulates audiences with winning strategies for a lifetime of affordable leisure travel. With a passion for travel and a deep knowledge of vacation ownership systems, he is the go-to expert for the best travel deals and maximum customer benefit…
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Inke clouds ki vahja inke reproductive klesh hai aaisa lagta hai,he ask her to love her she does,he is the reason if she forgets,vo kitni bhi choti chij kyu nah ho,she is ready to insult us this is a big scam
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